This month is an opportunity to recognize and appreciate all the experiences and contributions of children within military families.
For 24 hours, Razorbacks will come together to support the people, ideas and programs that move the university and the state forward. The College of Education and Health Professions is featuring three ...
Over the past year, the university has strengthened its support through expanded resources, updated policies and an upcoming pregnancy accommodations training. Find out more.
Margaret Atwood, one of the most influential literary voices of our time, is best known for her groundbreaking novel The Handmaid's Tale, will be give a public lecture April 14. Tickets are required.
Blackwell wanted to be a liaison between the academy and the profession. During his own design education, he had been most drawn to his professors who both taught and practiced.
Chancellor Charles Robinson, Provost Indrajeet Chaubey and members of the Office of Admissions team visited high schools in the River Valley this week to encourage students to think boldly about their ...
Agricultural researchers hypothesized that waterways downstream of a road crossing would see increased sediment yields after heavy rains. What they actually found was a bigger, broader story.
The free, educational screening will be Friday, April 24, from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Arkansas Union Theatre and serves as a presentation for the students' work creating English subtitles in the class.
Journalism alumni Denise Beeber, Maurice Britt, Michael Frazier, T.J. Holmes and Rusty Turner will be honored for their distinguished careers across the field of journalism and public relations.
Attendees chose from sessions covering AI in student affairs, professional development, student voice in program design and data-informed decision making, among other topics.
Representatives from across the University of Arkansas showcased their work in Service Learning, civic engagement, and experiential education at two recent conferences, one in Chicago and another in ...
The Division of Student Affairs will host a student Town Hall on April 9 to discuss safety and transportation on campus, giving students the chance to ask questions, share concerns and offer input.
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